Peach Yoghurt and Lime Ice Lollies

Peach Yoghurt and Lime Ice Lollies

A refreshing and creamy frozen treat balancing the natural sweetness of ripe peaches with the tangy brightness of fresh lime and smooth Greek yoghurt. Perfect for hot summer days.

6h 15mEasy6 ice lollies

Equipment

Blender
Ice lolly moulds
Wooden sticks

Ingredients

6 servings

Fruit Base

  • 3 peaches, pitted and roughly chopped
  • 200 g plain greek yoghurt, chilled
  • 30 ml lime juice, freshly squeezed
  • 2 g lime zest, finely grated
  • 40 g honey

Nutrition (per serving)

72
Calories
4g
Protein
14g
Carbs
1g
Fat
1g
Fiber
12g
Sugar
12mg
Sodium

Method

01

Wash, halve, pit, and roughly chop the peaches. Leave the skin on to provide beautiful flecks of colour, extra dietary fibre, and a slightly rustic texture.

5m
02

Finely zest the lime to yield approximately 2 grams of zest, then juice the lime to yield 30 milliliters of fresh juice.

2m
03

Place the chopped peaches, Greek yoghurt, lime juice, lime zest, and honey into the blender.

3m
04

Blend the mixture on medium-high speed until mostly smooth. Pulse lightly if you prefer to retain small fruit chunks in your lollies for extra texture.

2mLook for: Uniform pale orange colour with tiny flecks of peach skin
05

Pour the pureed mixture evenly into ice lolly moulds, leaving a small gap of about 1 centimeter at the top to allow the mixture to expand as it freezes.

2m
06

Insert the wooden sticks securely into the center of each ice lolly mould.

1m
07

Transfer the filled moulds to a freezer set to -18°C/0°F. Ensure they sit completely flat. Freeze for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight, until fully solid.

6hFeel: Rock solid to the touch when tapped
08

To serve, briefly run the outside of the ice lolly moulds under warm water for 10 to 15 seconds to release the ice lollies smoothly without snapping the sticks.

Chef's Notes

  • For a beautiful rippled or marbled effect, puree the peaches separately from the yoghurt and honey, then alternate pouring the two distinct mixtures into the moulds.
  • If fresh peaches are out of season, high-quality frozen peaches work perfectly well. Let them thaw slightly at room temperature for 10 minutes before blending.
  • Always taste your fruit base before freezing. Cold temperatures dull sweet flavours on the palate, so the liquid mixture should taste slightly sweeter at room temperature than you want the final lolly to be.

Storage

Freezer: 2 monthsStore in airtight freezer bags once fully set, or simply leave them in the moulds until ready to eat.

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